Next stop Europe! Couple who have traveled the world for THIRTEEN years with their children complete their tour of Africa

After driving their way through Africa, the Zapp family have another continent on their to do list - Europe.

For the last 13 years, Herman and Candelaria Zapp have traversed the coasts of South and North America, Asia, Australia and Africa in their 85-year-old vehicle which has also been their home.

Along the way they have covered almost 200,000 miles and visited more than 40 countries. Oh and they've also had four kids - all born in different countries.

Pampa, ten, was born in Greensboro,
North Carolina, Tehue, seven, was born in Argentina, Paloma, four, is a
native of Vancouver Island, Canada, and little Wallaby, three, is - obviously - from
Australia.

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Long way round: The Zapp family has grown on the journey. (L - R) The Zapp family Herman, Pampa,Candelaria holding baby Wallaby, and Tehue pose in front of their 1928 Graham-Paige vintage car in 2009 in Australia

In Argentina: The Zapp family have covered almost 200,000 miles and visited more than 40 countries - and they've also had four kids

Kids: Pampa, ten, was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, Tehue, seven, was born in Argentina, Paloma, four, is a native of Vancouver Island, Canada, and little Wallaby, three, is - obviously - from Australia

In South America: Another one for the photo album

Intrepid: The couple have faced many obstacles on their continuous journey. Here Herman Zapp balances the 1928 Graham-Paige vintage car in 2000 as it is ferried across the Amazon